NFC South Week 6 Review: Is this division...good?
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NFC South Week 6 Review: Is this division...good?
"Baker Mayfield would have my vote for MVP if the polls closed today. The quarterback has carried his team and helped them overcome the loss of so many players through his individual playmaking. It doesn't seem to matter who takes the field with Mayfield; the Buccaneers always have a chance to win the game if he's playing. Todd Bowles deserves a lot of credit for the hirings he's made at OC."
"New Orleans fell back into the losers' column this week. While competitive, the Saints couldn't stop the trick-shot artist Drake Maye. Those who run the swamp are already thinking about the team's future draft position, but the players are fighting for their pride and future careers. This team doesn't go down without a fight, but it goes down all the same."
"The Panthers have clawed their way back to .500 after a rollercoaster start. Two weeks in a row, the opposing defense had no answers for Rico Dowdle (who's doing a fantastic Bijan Robinson impression). Bryce Young is being asked to do less, and that appears to be a winning formula for this team. It's still hard to get a read on the cats who love playing at home and fear going o"
The NFC South now contains three teams at .500 or better while the Saints trail behind. The Buccaneers won 30-19 over the 49ers, powered by Baker Mayfield's playmaking and steady offensive coordination under Todd Bowles's OC hires. The Saints lost 19-25 to the Patriots and continue to struggle defensively and with consistency, while players remain motivated despite looming draft concerns. The Panthers defeated the Cowboys 30-27 and have returned to .500 with strong rushing by Rico Dowdle and an eased role for Bryce Young. Upcoming matchups with Detroit, Chicago, and the Jets could shift divisional momentum.
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